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Live Fun Travel | Adventure Travel Blog – Lesser known American Southwest Delights

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Live Fun Travel | Adventure Travel Blog – Lesser known American Southwest Delights

We love to explore the American southwest.  Whether it is with our travel-trailer where we went over 7,000 miles in one trip or by car.  There are the obvious locations to visit such as the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, and others, but the lesser-known places are just as incredible and accessible. Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting desert landscapes of the American Southwest. Arizona and California hold a treasure trove of natural wonders, where vibrant red rocks, mystical slot canyons, unique cacti, and awe-inspiring vistas await. In this blog post, we will guide you through an exploration of five desert destinations that are sure to ignite your sense of wonder: Sedona, Antelope Canyon, Joshua Tree National Park, White Sands National Park and the Painted Desert.

From the breathtaking formations of Sedona’s red rocks to the ethereal light beams in Antelope Canyon, from the whimsical Joshua trees of Joshua Tree National Park to the vibrant palette of the Painted Desert, each destination beckons with its own captivating allure. Get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of these desert landscapes and create memories that will last a lifetime. 

 

Sedona: A Red Rock Wonderland

Our first recommendation is Sedona, known for its striking red rock formations and spiritual energy. As you drive into Sedona, you’ll be greeted by towering red cliffs and panoramic vistas that will leave you speechless. Begin your exploration by hiking the iconic Cathedral Rock Trail, where you can witness the majestic red rock spires piercing the clear blue sky. The trail offers magnificent views, especially during sunrise and sunset when the rocks glow with vibrant hues.

For a truly immersive experience, consider taking a jeep tour through Sedona’s rugged backcountry. These tours will take you off the beaten path, allowing you to discover hidden canyons, ancient ruins, and sacred vortex sites. Don’t forget to visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross, a stunning architectural masterpiece nestled amidst the red rocks. The chapel offers a tranquil space for reflection and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Kati and I really loved the art galleries and New-Age shops that fill the town of Sedona as well.  This is a must-see destination.

Lesser known American Southwest Delights

Cathederal Rock in Sedona is both a spiritual journey as well as a physical one.

Antelope Canyon: A Photographer’s Paradise

Next on our desert adventure is Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon renowned for its ethereal beauty. Located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is a photographer’s dream. The canyon is divided into two sections: Lower and Upper Antelope Canyon. Both sections offer unique photo opportunities with their narrow passageways, undulating sandstone walls, and enchanting light beams that penetrate through the cracks above.

To capture the best photographs, it’s recommended to visit during the midday hours when the sun is directly overhead. Be prepared to be amazed as the sunlight dances on the canyon walls, creating a surreal play of colours and shadows. Guided tours are required to visit Antelope Canyon, as the canyon can only be accessed with authorized Navajo guides. These knowledgeable guides will share stories, legends, and photography tips as you explore the captivating slot canyon.

There are two sections of Antelope Canyon.  The Upper Canyon and Lower Canyon.  We chose the Lower Canyon and it was magnificent.

 

The Painted Desert: A Palette of Natural Beauty

The next stop is the Painted Desert, a geological marvel that showcases nature’s artistic mastery. Nestled within the boundaries of the vast Petrified Forest National Park in northeastern Arizona, the Painted Desert stretches across the horizon like a living canvas, adorned with a breathtaking palette of colors.

As you step foot into this otherworldly landscape, prepare to be captivated by the layers of sedimentary rock, each telling a story of millions of years of geological history. The vibrant hues of red, orange, pink, and purple painted across the desert floor create a surreal and captivating sight that seems almost too magical to be real.

Venture along the park’s scenic overlooks and hiking trails to witness the ever-changing interplay of light and shadows on the desert canvas. The view becomes even more enchanting during sunrise and sunset when the sun bathes the landscape in golden hues, casting a warm glow that brings the desert to life.

While exploring the Painted Desert, be sure to make a stop at the aptly named Rainbow Forest. Here, you will find ancient logs turned into stunning fossilized wood, preserving the memory of ancient forests that thrived in this arid land millions of years ago. The Rainbow Forest Museum offers insights into the geological forces that shaped the region and the remarkable process that transformed wood into sparkling stone.

The nice part of exploring the Painted Desert is that it is part of the Petrified Forest and you can explore that as well.  The first time I saw the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert was when I was 12 years old.  I loved it then and still love it.


 

 

White Sands National Park: A Dazzling Sea of Glistening Sands

Our desert adventure continues to the mesmerizing White Sands National Park, a pristine and ethereal wonder located in the heart of the Tularosa Basin in southern New Mexico. Prepare to be amazed as you set foot in a seemingly endless sea of shimmering white sand dunes, stretching as far as the eye can see.

The dunes of White Sands are composed of pure gypsum, creating a dazzling landscape that sparkles under the sun. The soft, powdery sand invites you to leave footprints and witness the ever-changing patterns shaped by the wind. Take off your shoes and feel the coolness of the sand beneath your feet as you explore this surreal environment.

Embark on a scenic drive along Dunes Drive, where you’ll witness the mesmerizing contrast of the white dunes against the vibrant blue sky. Capture stunning photographs of the undulating dunes, which create a sense of serenity and solitude. For an exhilarating experience, try sandboarding or sledging down the dunes, adding a dash of adventure to your visit.

 

 

Joshua Tree National Park: A Desert Oasis of Unique Beauty

Last on this list is the Joshua Tree National Park, a mesmerizing desert oasis located in southeastern California and part of the Mojave Desert. Named after the unique Joshua trees that dot the landscape, this national park offers a captivating blend of rugged rock formations, vast desert plains, and a rich diversity of plant and animal life.

As you explore Joshua Tree National Park, be sure to visit iconic landmarks such as Hidden Valley, a picturesque rock-enclosed valley known for its stunning sunsets and excellent rock climbing opportunities. Jumbo Rocks, with its massive boulder formations, is another must-see area where you can wander through a maze of giant rocks and discover hidden caves and crevices.

For a unique natural phenomenon, plan a visit to the Cholla Cactus Garden, where dense clusters of Cholla cacti create a surreal landscape. Stroll among these spiky plants, but be cautious as their barbed spines can easily attach themselves to clothing or skin. Don’t miss the opportunity to stargaze at Joshua Tree, as the park is renowned for its clear night skies, offering breathtaking views of the Milky Way and countless stars.

 

Our Final Word

The American Southwest is filled with delights.  We all want to see Yosemite, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon.  But venture a little further and check out the lesser-known and lesser-visited areas.  Get off the beaten-path and explore all the Southwest has.

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